The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy

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Autor(a) principal: Torres,Geanne Maria Costa
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Figueiredo,Inês Dolores Teles, Cândido,José Auricélio Bernardo, Morais,Ana Patrícia Pereira, Almeida,Maria Irismar de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Escola Anna Nery
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Resumo: Abstract Objective: To analyze the use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in the Family Health Strategy. Method: Descriptive study with qualitative approach. A total of 14 hypertensives and 2 professionals from a Family Health team in a municipality in the interior of the state of Ceará, Brazil, participated in the study in 2016. Data were collected through a checklist for non-participant systematic observation, subsidized by a field diary, being treated by the Thematic Content Analysis. Results: The categories constructed were: Relational technologies in the care of the hypertensive in the FHS and communication process between health-hypertensive professional in the FHS. In care practices permeate soft technologies, relationships; soft-hard, technical knowledge; and hard, the material resources, and verbal communication predominates in interpersonal relationships, to the detriment of nonverbal signals. Conclusion: There is a need to strengthen communication skills and soft technologies to re-signify the production of health care.
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title The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy
spellingShingle The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy
Torres,Geanne Maria Costa
Health Care
Technology in Health
Hypertension
Family Health Strategy
title_short The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy
title_full The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy
title_fullStr The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy
title_full_unstemmed The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy
title_sort The use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in Family Health Strategy
author Torres,Geanne Maria Costa
author_facet Torres,Geanne Maria Costa
Figueiredo,Inês Dolores Teles
Cândido,José Auricélio Bernardo
Morais,Ana Patrícia Pereira
Almeida,Maria Irismar de
author_role author
author2 Figueiredo,Inês Dolores Teles
Cândido,José Auricélio Bernardo
Morais,Ana Patrícia Pereira
Almeida,Maria Irismar de
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres,Geanne Maria Costa
Figueiredo,Inês Dolores Teles
Cândido,José Auricélio Bernardo
Morais,Ana Patrícia Pereira
Almeida,Maria Irismar de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Health Care
Technology in Health
Hypertension
Family Health Strategy
topic Health Care
Technology in Health
Hypertension
Family Health Strategy
description Abstract Objective: To analyze the use of soft technologies in the care of hypertensive patients in the Family Health Strategy. Method: Descriptive study with qualitative approach. A total of 14 hypertensives and 2 professionals from a Family Health team in a municipality in the interior of the state of Ceará, Brazil, participated in the study in 2016. Data were collected through a checklist for non-participant systematic observation, subsidized by a field diary, being treated by the Thematic Content Analysis. Results: The categories constructed were: Relational technologies in the care of the hypertensive in the FHS and communication process between health-hypertensive professional in the FHS. In care practices permeate soft technologies, relationships; soft-hard, technical knowledge; and hard, the material resources, and verbal communication predominates in interpersonal relationships, to the detriment of nonverbal signals. Conclusion: There is a need to strengthen communication skills and soft technologies to re-signify the production of health care.
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